president karzai says that security has finally been restored. we will bring you more on this story from the news desk in just a moment. >>> but first, we want to write you the latest on the disaster in haiti as of this morning. despite the massive international relief effort, millions of haitians remain without food, water and medical care. some aid workers there blame the bottleneck at the u.s. controlled airport. this is leading to increased incidence of violence. two 2,000 american marines are due to arrive today, some of who will assist with security. former president clinton is also slated to arrive today to meet with haitian president rene preval. and today six days after this earthquake, rescue crews are still pulling survivors from the rubble. my partner, harry smith, witnessed one of these rescues. he make his with a to port owe prince over the weekend and joins us this morning live. harry, good morning. >> reporter: good mrorning. from weary ravaged port-au-prince, this is a seen quite typical of many neighborhoods where buildings just